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Originally Posted by Han Solo
(Post 2741006)
I've seen this advice from the company so I'm not directing this at you. But seriously, what other web app do I use that requires me to clear my cache every month? I like my cache, it lets me be lazy on the web. Clearing it is a PITA since it erases a lot of things I'd prefer to keep. Why can't we get a bidding product that is easy to use and doesn't require the user to take actions to mitigate the problems cooked into the software?
You can clear the website data for just *delta.com instead of clearing out all browser cache. Method varies by web browser. |
In Chrome you can create a bookmark to clear the cache for any specific website. It’s pretty handy.
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Originally Posted by Redbird611
(Post 2741523)
You can clear the website data for just *delta.com instead of clearing out all browser cache. Method varies by web browser.
Originally Posted by Gspeed
(Post 2742310)
In Chrome you can create a bookmark to clear the cache for any specific website. It’s pretty handy.
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Promise I'm not picking on you Han. The above example of not realizing you can simply delete just the [MENTION=31476]delta[/MENTION].com cache, is a perfect metaphor for what I often see with guys who have "major" issues with Navblue. Often I find guys complaining that it doesn't do X...then I show them that it does in fact do X.
That said, I still have issues with it that I would to see addressed. Some have already been fixed and I assume most of the others will be fixed relatively soon. |
Originally Posted by crewdawg
(Post 2742643)
Promise I'm not picking on you Han. The above example of not realizing you can simply delete just the [MENTION=31476]delta[/MENTION].That said, I still have issues with it that I would to see addressed. Some have already been fixed and I assume most of the others will be fixed relatively soon.
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Originally Posted by FL370esq
(Post 2742700)
When will it be as user-friendly as EZBid? I realize that program/app has some modeling issues but it really is an easy "point and click" app with an intuitive display.
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Originally Posted by FL370esq
(Post 2742700)
When will it be as user-friendly as EZBid? I realize that program/app has some modeling issues but it really is an easy "point and click" app with an intuitive display.
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Originally Posted by TenYearsGone
(Post 2546107)
Im probably in the minority but minus the scrolling and the unchecking of already bid trips: I really think its an ok bidding interface.
I get what I bid and so far I have not been burned. I don't use it offline or with the surface. I use my MacBook. TEN |
Originally Posted by FL370esq
(Post 2546438)
AZ on the PBS Committee sure extols the virtues of the product but it just keeps falling short every time I use it.
It would be really nice if Nav Blew bought out EZBid with the intent to keep the intuitive (and simple) EZBid interface and merely fix a few of the more intricate modeling shortfalls that EZBid has. Not gonna happen but a guy can dream. 😁 |
Originally Posted by Han Solo
(Post 2741006)
I've seen this advice from the company so I'm not directing this at you. But seriously, what other web app do I use that requires me to clear my cache every month? I like my cache, it lets me be lazy on the web. Clearing it is a PITA since it erases a lot of things I'd prefer to keep. Why can't we get a bidding product that is easy to use and doesn't require the user to take actions to mitigate the problems cooked into the software?
:D |
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